Word: paragrapher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...recent paragraph titled "Cheap Light" (TIME, Dec. 1) you, unwittingly of course, committed an injustice against our product: Lyter-life-a synthetic, emulsified fuel for lighters. You assert, apropos of a German-made product, that similar fuels "have not been wholly successful in the U. S." This statement is, however, definitely belied by our ascending sales curve on Lyterlife...
...your article on Robert Johns Bulkley, TIME, Nov. 24, p. 15, end of second paragraph, you have the sentence: "And is not Ohio the Mother of Presidents...
...Byrd, Chamberlin, Cobham, Doolittle, Hawks, Rickenbacker, von Gronau, many another crack flyer-all lifting peans of superlative praise for Kingsford-Smith. Some, like "Al" Williams, called him the "outstand-ing pilot of the age." Others more conservative, like Germany's Herman Koehl, expressed their "greatest admiration." A conspicuous paragraph in the alphabetical list was that beneath the name and photograph of Col. Charles Augustus Lindbergh. It read simply: "No answer." Observers reflected that Liberty might have gone out of its way to be kind to Col. Lindbergh by omitting all reference to him, by presenting its list merely...
Contrary to paragraph seven in Miscellany column of TIME, Nov. 3, in which we speak of an engineerman driving a train, he doesn't. Not in America...
...Grandpapa George V. His Majesty busied himself considerably with the royal babe last week. Because British laws of succession do not definitely state that succession to the throne goes to the elder of two sisters as it does in the case of sons, editors have written many a paragraph on the possibility that little Princess Margaret Rose might have equal rights with her elder sister, the much publicized Princess Elizabeth, the King's favorite grandchild. King George ended this discussion last week by announcing a definitive list of succession, which reads...